Reservoir Dogs (1992)

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Quentin Tarantino was only the world’s most ambitious video clerk when he made Reservoir Dogs, yet somehow he managed to wrangle up one of the greatest crime movie casts of all time. From grizzled veterans (Harvey Keitel and Lawrence Tierney) to recognizable character actors (Steve Buscemi, Chris Penn) and previously unknown new faces (Tim Roth, Michael Madsen), Tarantino assembled his team like a master thief pulling off the perfect heist -- and everyone nailed it. Even Tarantino himself delivered one of his least obnoxious performances as a member of the tough guy crew (and any time that his presence doesn’t take you out of a movie, you know that you’re in for something special). It’s just a shame that (spoiler alert) every single character in the flick died, because otherwise the whole gang could have easily gotten together for “one last job.” Maybe even in Hawaii or Vegas… Actually, no, it’s good that they’re all dead.